apply their
knowledge of these themes and concepts by associating the definition
with an image and writing a brief summary of their concept-illustration.

use their
creative skills to assemble a package of definitions and images.

Directions

Locate TWENTY illustrations that best reflect
TWENTYof
the Global History and Geography themes and concepts listed.

You may use
images, pictures and illustrations from magazines, newspapers, the
Internet, and/or other related sources - except your textbook!Check the boxes
next to the TWENTY Global History and Geography concepts
that will be used on the final version of your project.

Each
illustration must be related to one of the global regions
studied. Check the box next to the region each time one is used.

Absolutely NO
PHOTOCOPIES will be accepted;
only original images should be submitted.

Create a package
of the TWENTY Global History and Geography themes and
concepts chosen based on the following guidelines:

Label
TWENTYpages with the theme and concept at the top of
the page followed by the global region; provide a brief definition
of your theme and concept (one or two sentences will be sufficient);
place your image, picture, and illustration below your definition;
and compose a brief summary of how your illustration best reflects
the theme and concept chosen.

Include the
scoring rubric at the end of the project.

Themes

Δ Animism

Δ Interdependence

Δ Change

Δ Isolation

Δ Choice

Δ Matriarchy

Δ Citizenship and Civic Values

Δ Militarism

Δ Climate

Δ Modernization

Δ Conflict

Δ Monotheism

Δ Culture and Cultural and Intellectual
Life

Δ Movement of People and Goods

Δ Cultural Diffusion

Δ Nationalism

Δ Cultural Diversity

Δ Overpopulation

Δ Decision Making

Δ Patriarchy

Δ Deforestation

Δ Polytheism

Δ Desertification

Δ Poverty

Δ Economic System

Δ Power

Δ Empathy

Δ Racism

Δ Ethnocentrism

Δ Religion, Philosophy, and Belief
System

Δ Family

Δ Revolution

Δ Famine

Δ Scarcity

Δ Genocide

Δ Science and Technology

Δ Geography, Topography, and the
Environment

Δ Social Mobility

Δ Government and Political System

Δ Trade

Δ Human Rights and Justice

Δ Tradition

Δ Identity

Δ Urbanization

Δ Imperialism

Global Regions

Sub-Saharan Africa

East Asia

Western and Eastern Europe

Latin America

The Middle East

Russia and the Commonwealth of
Independent States

South Asia

Southeast Asia

Directions

Use
this example as a "model" for your own Global Illustrated package. Be sure
to use the exact same format: theme and concept title, region (and, if
possible, the specific country), definition, illustration, and summary
statement.

Culture
DiffusionEast Asia - China

Definition

The
spreading of ideas, products, goods, and people from one culture to another

Summary

This picture best
represents the concept of cultural diffusion because it shows a familiar
United States export - McDonald's - in Beijing, China doing brisk business
in that country. This is only one example of cultural diffusion that
reflects the movement of goods and services from one country to another.